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When your city is dubbed “Hockeytown,” you come to expect greatness, and the Red Wings have kept up their end of the bargain by advancing to the postseason annually. Come out to Joe Louis Arena and witness the Wings’ stellar play in their attempt to build on the NHL-record 11 Stanley Cup® Trophies.

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No city has enjoyed success in the NHL quite like Detroit, whose Red Wings have are perennial playoff contenders and have brought home Lord Stanley’s Cup serveral times. Score phenomenal Detroit Red Wings tickets today and witness the continuation of the fantastic legacy built by greats like Howe, Yzerman, Fedorov, and Lidstrom. You can be sure that coming to Hockeytown and taking your seat in Joe Louis Arena will be an unforgettable experience, and we’ve made finding great seats as easy as possible. Our website will walk you through the process, and if you have any questions about the Red Wings tickets currently available, you can reach us it's by phone or Live Chat. Our 100% Buyer Guarantee covers your order so you have no issues. Here’s how to get your Red Wings tickets:

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Red Wings Playoff Streak Hits 23 Straight Seasons

Despite the many expected challenges Detroit was tasked with enduring in making the big move to the Eastern Conference, sacrificing its impressive postseason streak was likely never an option. With 93 points and a fourth-place finish in the new-look Atlantic Division, the Red Wings clinched the second wild-card slot, ensuring a 23rd straight playoff appearance, which is the longest active postseason streak in any major sport. During that span, Detroit has won four Stanley Cup titles, with the most recent coming in 2008. The franchise also was the last to win consecutive championships, accomplishing the feat in 1997 and 1998.

For the opening round of the 2014 NHL Playoffs, the fourth-seeded Red Wings have been paired with the Boston Bruins, which will mark the first time since 1957 that the two Original Six franchises have squared off in the postseason. Boston won its first Presidents’ Trophy since 1990 thanks to a league-leading 117 points, but seemed to struggle when it came to matchups with the Red Wings, who won the regular-season series, 3-1-0, including the last three contests. While most other series will begin Wednesday or Thursday, Detroit-Boston will begin on Friday, April 18, at TD Garden. The Red Wings’ Joe Louis Arena is guaranteed to host on April 22 and 24 for Games 3 and 4, as well as April 28 should a Game 6 be needed. Up next for the winner in the Divisional Finals will either be No. 2 Tampa Bay or No. 3 Montreal.